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Anarchism is the political theory that coersion and hierarchy are immoral and ineffective. It is a form of socialism that rejects government. Instead, direct democratic structures are used to manage both political and economic affairs (though some forms of anarchist theory don't reject markets) usually known as communes and worker councils (or free soviets). Examples of anarchism in the NS world include [[Letila]].
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'''Anarchism''' is the political theory that coersion and hierarchy are immoral and ineffective. It is a form of socialism that rejects government. Instead, direct democratic structures are used to manage both political and economic affairs (though some forms of anarchist theory don't reject markets) usually known as communes and worker councils (or [[Free Soviets]]). Examples of anarchism in the NS world include [[Letila]].
  
 
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[[Category:Political theories]]

Revision as of 15:11, 17 November 2004

This article deals with Anarchism (theory) as it relates to NationStates. For more general information, see the Wikipedia article on this subject.

Anarchism is the political theory that coersion and hierarchy are immoral and ineffective. It is a form of socialism that rejects government. Instead, direct democratic structures are used to manage both political and economic affairs (though some forms of anarchist theory don't reject markets) usually known as communes and worker councils (or Free Soviets). Examples of anarchism in the NS world include Letila.